It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
View MoreIt is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
View MoreExactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
View MoreThere are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
View More"Evolution vs. God: Shaking the Foundations of Faith" is an 38-minute documentary film from 2013, so this short movie will have its 5th anniversary next year. It is written by, directed by and starring the voice of Ray Comfort and in here, he interviews several people about why they believe in evolution and do not believe in God. This involves students as well as professors. The questions he asks are spot-on and you can see how he makes a difference in some of his interviewees' minds. I also want to give a thumbs-up for the people showing up in here because they have never used verbal abuse or anything and honestly that is a common reaction when you talk to people about why they don't believe in God. And it is usually these who cannot even name a single geological era. Anyway back to this film here, I believe that one of the best points Comfort makes in here is that you need to ask questions and look for solutions. Sure you can just blindly accept what your biology book tells you, a book that was perhaps written and illustrated by people who blindly believed what other people told them. But with that approach we'd still see the Earth as a disk. Is that the right word? Anyway, you get the point. I don't think it is accurate to call the Bible a work of fiction if you have never read a single page of it. You need to get an insight into the subject before making a statement because otherwise you are not different than fake news spread by propagandist media without checking their sources for credibility. This was the second film I've seen by Mr. Comfort and I would call it superior to his film about the holocaust of unborn babies, even if that one was pretty interesting as well. I also like his interview documentary style, even if that is a subjective statement and I can see why many don't. Obviously this film here is extremely underrated on IMDb and I wonder how many of those who rated it 1/10 actually. Probably not even half. And most of the other half stopped watching before the end. And that is why they will never get it. Blinly accepting what overall consensus sells you as correct, the thought of those who are too limited inside their minds to see how limited they actually are. I give this one a major thumbs-down. One of the best documentaries from 2013 and I highly recommend it.
View MoreI have waited nearly 30 years for the pine trees in my yard to evolve into peach trees...still waiting. Evolutionist never show stages similar to the monkey to man of a cell to a rhinoceros or a cell to a giraffe or a peacock or a whale or spiders or fleas or snakes. And, every evolutionist is a pure racist because their chart of the stages of monkey to man undoubtedly leads to black people being closer to monkeys while white people are allegedly moving to a higher stage. But, those who hold to intelligent design do not accept the corrupt logic of the racist evolutionists. And, micro-biology, not available to Darwin, blows their theory away, as noted in the utterly fantastic book, Darwin's Black Box, by Michael Behe. The one-star ratings are raving rants and not objective observations.
View MoreThis movie has believers in evolution up in arms, and without anything to back up their claims except some ad hominem attacks. They seem to be under the delusion that calling people names equals good logical facts. They come on here and rate it with a low score because they know it shows how foolish they are and do not want others to see the truth.The film itself is fantastic. Everyone from the highest level of professors in evolution to the common college student has no evidence for their believe in darwin's foolish theory. Science is fantastic, but unfortunately throughout it's history, snake oil salesmen have taught many silly theories as fact and people who do not think very deeply buy into it.
View MoreStarting off with a quote from Science Daily which states that a scientific method is based on "the collection of data through observation and experimentation", the entire movie fixates on the word "observable" in this quote, and a person interviews scientists and students on the street, pushing a microphone up their face, demanding immediate "on the spot" observable evidence for evolution - which they obviously fail to take out from their pockets right there and then.Its obvious for the rational audience that all interviews are extremely likely to have been edited in such a way as to constantly regurgitate the same belief: that there is no observable proof for the evolutionary process since we can't observe monkeys turning into humans overnight. This is off course what the religious community wants to reiterate,and it's their right to do so, however, putting the complete lack of understanding in evolution aside, its obvious the producer Ray Comfort is biased and makes little attempt to truthfully depict both sides of the argument. We see nothing but choppy segments where the person's argument is interrupted by the interviewer, or the movie cuts to a different scene - constantly prohibiting the viewers to be presented with the scientific side of the argument. When examples of how evolution is observable is given, the interviewer states an oversimplified version of the argument which can not be mistaken for anything else but a total lack of desire from the interviewer to comprehend what is being said. Furthermore, the interviewer constantly suggests that the conviction in evolution is itself a faith because he constantly asks if they BELIEVE in evolution, making no distinction between a belief in facts and a supernatural one.If you're on the search of evidence for evolution, then do so, but make no mistake, there is no substance to this movie what so ever.
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